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Normal_FIT_Template 23Nov2021FINAL
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MONTH DD, YEAR FIRSTNAME M. LASTNAME STREET NAME CITY, ALBERTA T1T1Y1 DEAR FIRSTNAME LASTNAME: Thank you for recently completing a Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) - a screening test for colorectal cancer. FIT checks your stool (poop) for traces of blood that you can’t see. Your FIT result was normal. A…
Common Questions CRC Screening Brochure 03Nov2021_
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How do I get a FIT? Talk to your doctor. They’ll give you a form. Take this form to the lab to pick up your FIT. OR Contact AHS Screening Programs by ordering online at screeningforlife.ca or call us toll-free at 1-866-727-3926. We’ll mail you a FIT. There are 2…
1 Parent Info Web V6_original resource
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(Original Handout) Why does my baby need to be screened? Does my baby really need newborn blood spot screening? • Newborn blood spot screening is the best way to find out if your baby has a treatable condition that you, your doctor or your midwife might not know about. •…
1 Parent Info Web V7_updated resource
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(Updated Handout) Why does my baby need to be screened? Alberta’s Newborn Metabolic Screening Program Newborn blood spot screening is a blood test that is done a day or 2 after babies are born. Screening helps your doctor or midwife find out if your baby is at risk of having…
Screen Test Mobile Sched 2022 Apr 22 update
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Screen Test Mobile Schedule 2022 Screen Test is a service of the Screening Programs division of Alberta Health Services providing screening mammograms to the women of Alberta. Screen Test operates two mobile digital mammography units, with one operating in central and southern Alberta and the other operating in northern Alberta.…
Lung Cancer Screening
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Lung Cancer pics
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Lung Cancer- Results and next steps
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What is Lung Cancer
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